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May 18, 2016: Stating that it wants to "inspire kids to dream bigger and fulfill their dreams," Active Dreamers, a Los Angeles-based bedding company, has signed a deal to sell NBA-licensed blankets and pillowcases with adorned with images of league stars.

"In the social media world we live in, now more so than ever, authenticity is the common thread in successful brands," Mark Mastrandrea, Active Dreamers president, said in a statement. "Stephen Curry is someone who exemplifies our 'Dream Bigger' mentality to the fullest."

According to Curry, "I am proud to be a part of a brand whose goal is to inspire the youth to Dream Bigger. Active Dreamers and I want every kid across the world to know dreams come true."

The company was founded by Jack Paul McClinton III, who played college hoops at the University of Miami (Fla.) and was a second round pick by the San Antonio Spurs in 2009, but spent his pro career overseas before playing a year in the NBA D-League (2012).

In 2014, along with NBA vet Carlos Boozer, he founded Loaded Dock, a clothing line for men.

McClinton, a native of Baltimore, said he wanted to create a collection that would inspire the next generation of basketball players.

"At every level, I was told I wasn't going to make it," said McClinton in a statement. "This is a brand for dreamers like me and a product that encourages kids to envision themselves as their favorite NBA player and manifest their dreams."

Each Active Dreamers blanket is reversible. One side features the life-size image of a player from the neck down in his respective NBA uniform. Anyone sleeping under the blanket appears to be wearing that player's uniform

The other side shows an NBA replica Active Dreamers Dream Court. Pillowcases have the image of each respective player's head.

The blankets are composed of a liquid repellant fabric and finished with a mesh binding, making it the ultimate sports blanket. SMRP is $129.99.